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STILL WITH ME REVIEW

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  Still with me by Lily Del Pilar  About Still with me Broken people always return to the places where they were damaged. The policeman Jong Sungguk thought that rainy afternoon would be like any other: a new routine inspection in a middle class neighbourhood of Daegu's city, South Korea. He never imagined that in a seemingly normal house would find a dead woman and a boy locked in the attic, named Moon Daehyun, that would change his life forever.  Still with me, an addictive novel of self-improvement—with some suspense—, about the transition to adulthood, the emotional dependency and to search what makes us unique in the world.  You won't be able to stop reading the outcome of Still with you.    Book's language: Spanish  My thoughts This book's insanely beautiful in every single way. Nevertheless, it has some trigger warnings : characters psychologically unstable, addresses sensitive issues and the author requests to read it with discretion. Jong Sun...